
If you’ve been playing the downloadable FPS Breach from Atomic Games you may have noticed a pretty game breaking lag bug. Luckily, the developer has come forth today to announce that a new patch for the PC version is available for download and looks to completely fix these lag issues. Also included in the patch is a myriad of bug fixes that will correct errors found in both the Sole Survivor and Retrieval game modes.
On a happier note, Atomic Games also tells us that the patch will allow Dedicated Servers to run without requiring a Steam client to be running alongside some new confirmable options for said Dedicated Servers.
If you’ve got Steam you can grab the patch now and check out the official change-log in the press release after the break. READ ON »

If you’ve been playing Modern Warfare 2 online (which you probably have) you’ll most likely have noticed the infamous javelin glitch being exploited. Clueless? Well, there’s a glitch that allows you to trigger a massive explosion when you die killing anyone in direct radius. Yeah, that one.
Luckily, the 1.06 patch is in the works to fix that glitch but that is not what this announcement focuses on. Instead, Infinity Ward’s Robert Bowling has let us know (via
twitter) that 1.05 has gone live for the PS3 version of
Modern Warfare 2.
This update focuses souley on matchmaking updates with 1.06 fixing the javelin glitch, car packages and various other things like stated above.

There’s nothing that I hate more than games that force you to watch their opening cinematics. Yeah I know, it’s an attempt by the developers to engage players into the storyline but more often then not I just want to dive into the action.
Luckily, Killzone 2 was not one of these games, until recently that is. Reports have surfaced that after downloading a recently released patch, the introductory movie could not be skipped no matter how many buttons you press. Is this just an evil joke by Guerilla? Nope, after contacted by Destructoid they released the following statement:
We’ve had many reports of this. The QA team is aware of it and looking for a fix.
Let’s hope a fix comes sooner than later because I’m sure there are players out there who have been tempted to send their controller flying at their TV screen after being forced to watch the intro for the 50th time.

The Pitt DLC pack for Fallout 3 has hit Xbox Live not once, not twice, but three times with news of this recent update.
Bethesda has apparently reworked the DLC and rereleased it to ease the woes of gamers who have been experiencing freezing and other problems with the pack.
They go on to say that if you are continuing to encounter problems with the pack you are encouraged to delete the outdated content and replace it with the updated pack.
Read (Bethesda Blog)